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obama and mitt romney have been depicted in a corn maze. who thinks of these things? guests will make their picks by choosing to enter the maze through either the obama or romney entrance. the straw poll. i like that. the voting will end on election day. >>> now for a look at your national and regional weather, here is nbc meteorologist bill karins. >> a plus for creative and a plus for having a lot of of time on his hand. a lot of corn to cut. >>> good morning everyone. we are watching another quiet, beautiful start to our morning in all areas of the west. yesterday was another hot day in phoenix at 99. many of the areas were seasonally cool. vegas dropped down to 89. that was a little more like it. los angeles was a beautiful 79. up in the northwest a cold front went through. you're a little cooler than you like at 67. but 72 in portland is nice by anyone's standards this time of year. as far as the temperatures this morning, you probably need a light shirt or maybe even areas of possibly the northern rockies maybe a jacket. that's really
obama and mitt romney have been depicted in a corn maze. who thinks of these things? guests will make their picks by choosing to enter the maze through either the obama or romney entrance. the straw poll. i like that. the voting will end on election day. >>> now for a look at your national and regional weather, here is nbc meteorologist bill karins. >> a plus for creative and a plus for having a lot of of time on his hand. a lot of corn to cut. >>> good morning everyone....
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to vote in that election is october 22nd. >>> at the u.n. in new york today, president obama condemned anti-american rioting in the middle east and demanded a crackdown on extremism. he went to the u.n. first as president, but also as a candidate. >> reporter: president obama aimed his u.n. speech at american voters. and at most muslims who he said do not hate. >> i would like to begin today by telling you about an american named chris stevens. >> the u.s. diplomat who loved libya but who was murdered there, his u.s. consulate in benghazi burned. >> there are no words that excuse the killing of innocents. there's no video that justifies an attack on the embassy. >> there was no sympathy from the president, but calls for a deeper look into the causes of anti-u.s. muslim rioting and demanded muslim leaders do more now. >> it is time to marginalize those who even when not directly resorting to violence use hatred of america or the west or israel as the central organizing principle of politics. >> reporter: iran's president ahmadinejad yesterday
to vote in that election is october 22nd. >>> at the u.n. in new york today, president obama condemned anti-american rioting in the middle east and demanded a crackdown on extremism. he went to the u.n. first as president, but also as a candidate. >> reporter: president obama aimed his u.n. speech at american voters. and at most muslims who he said do not hate. >> i would like to begin today by telling you about an american named chris stevens. >> the u.s. diplomat...
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romney joked about the clinton bounce in obama's polls after the democratic convention. >> if there's one thing we've learned in this election season, by the way, it's that a few words from bill clinton can do a man a lot of good. all i have to do is wait for that bounce to happen in a couple of minutes days. >> your very kind introduction, i have to admit i really did like the speech a few weeks ago a little bit better. >> reporter: a couple of new polls, by the way, out this morning in the "new york times". just to show you how much of an uphill battle it is for mitt romney. he trails by ten points in the "times" poll, and he trails in florida by nine, savannah. >> chuck todd at the white house for us this morning. thank you. >>> 12 minutes after the hour. once again here's matt. >> savannah, thanks. >>> now the investigation into the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya that killed four americans, including ambassador chris stevens. nbc's ann curry sat down with libya's new president last night for an exclusive interview. >> would you call the attack on the u.s. consulate in bengh
romney joked about the clinton bounce in obama's polls after the democratic convention. >> if there's one thing we've learned in this election season, by the way, it's that a few words from bill clinton can do a man a lot of good. all i have to do is wait for that bounce to happen in a couple of minutes days. >> your very kind introduction, i have to admit i really did like the speech a few weeks ago a little bit better. >> reporter: a couple of new polls, by the way, out this...
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obama did not disappear the. last elections in iran if united states did play a more active role it would play against it would hurt the movement which he very much supportive of is a basically real concern. yes ok but the. u.s. needs to prop up a dictator if it in any way will be better for israel and so by root these prescription the united states should have found another shaw for around the united states should have created a clone of hosni mubarak the united states should have basically supported any dictatorship that lost the support of its people if it were better for israel and unfortunately you know you see the same sort of anti-democratic for and desire to support israel even in the united states i mean you should play that clip of where the democratic party delegates at their national convention are saying we don't recognize israel's illegal annexation of east jerusalem we don't want that in our democratic party plank and yet they were steamrolled by people within the democratic party who simply passed
obama did not disappear the. last elections in iran if united states did play a more active role it would play against it would hurt the movement which he very much supportive of is a basically real concern. yes ok but the. u.s. needs to prop up a dictator if it in any way will be better for israel and so by root these prescription the united states should have found another shaw for around the united states should have created a clone of hosni mubarak the united states should have basically...
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obama gave the directive not to let that pass because he was afraid that that might lose him and elect a general election that's first of all. amazing. why should he be afraid of that because once you're learning through it and put that out of the american it please i'm allies and peace into the democratic party platform which you know basically destroys any u.s. credibility for it to go shedding any sort of settlement all rights horrible is very intense and very split. into three separate erema see some point what is the power of the lobby the israeli lobby party following obvious great leagues go ahead i think the power of the lobby is greatly exaggerated frankly the united states supports dictatorships in the arab world the same reasons that supported dictatorships and in africa and asia and latin america elsewhere throughout history that because they believe that these dictatorships and they may be more supportive of u.s. strategic and economic goals then then democracies it's not the put the blame on israel is grossly exaggerated certainly the blame on the israeli lobby you know i
obama gave the directive not to let that pass because he was afraid that that might lose him and elect a general election that's first of all. amazing. why should he be afraid of that because once you're learning through it and put that out of the american it please i'm allies and peace into the democratic party platform which you know basically destroys any u.s. credibility for it to go shedding any sort of settlement all rights horrible is very intense and very split. into three separate...
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obama's remarks. he said he didn't want to influence the presidential election. tuesday he told the associated press a new world order needs to emerge from years of which he described as american bullying and domination. mahmoud ahmadinejad scheduled to address the general assembly this morning. you can see our interview a little later on cbs "this morning." >>> cbs money watch now. budget protests in europe and airlines rack up those baggage fees. ashley morrison has more. >> reporter: workers in greece went on a general strike today for the first time since the coalition government was formed three months ago. they are protesting $16 billion worth of upcoming spending cuts that will slash wages, pensions and welfare benefits but with the country on the brink of bankruptcy the greek government is expected to approve those unpopular cuts. and more austerity protests in madrid. thousands of demonstrators clashed with police. they are demanding constitutional reform as the government prepares a new round of austerity measures. protesters say it's depriving them of
obama's remarks. he said he didn't want to influence the presidential election. tuesday he told the associated press a new world order needs to emerge from years of which he described as american bullying and domination. mahmoud ahmadinejad scheduled to address the general assembly this morning. you can see our interview a little later on cbs "this morning." >>> cbs money watch now. budget protests in europe and airlines rack up those baggage fees. ashley morrison has more....
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we listen to msnbc, and obama won the election all day. a couple days ago when he announced he would not meet with leaders around the world because the race was too, too deep in the campaign. so it's okay you don't have to meet with the world leaders in a battle for white house. then two days later you it locked up. media bias there? a little? >> bob: you know, the thing about media, people go to get their own ideology fulfilled every day. i go to liberal blogs you go to conservative blogs. you don't buy the "new york times" and take advice from them? i don't buy "washington times." and take advice from them. >> kimberly: we read all of it. we get all of it. not true. >> dana: he doesn't read anything. >> kimberly: we get it all. >> greg: "us weekly." >> bob: what is that called? ebonics? >> dana: no, no. that is not what it's called. all these things across the board except for ohio, unemployment is worse. spending is up across the board. healthcare bill remains exceedingly unpopular. college tuition is up. poverty has gone up. not a cred
we listen to msnbc, and obama won the election all day. a couple days ago when he announced he would not meet with leaders around the world because the race was too, too deep in the campaign. so it's okay you don't have to meet with the world leaders in a battle for white house. then two days later you it locked up. media bias there? a little? >> bob: you know, the thing about media, people go to get their own ideology fulfilled every day. i go to liberal blogs you go to conservative...
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obama's remarks. he said he didn't want to influence the presidential election. tuesday he told the associated press a new world order needs to emerge from years of which he described as american bullying and domination. mahmoud ahmadinejad scheduled to address the general assembly this morning. you can see our interview a little later on cbs "this morning." >>> cbs money watch now time. budget protests in europe and airlines rack up those baggage fees. ashley morrison has more. >> reporter: workers in greece went on a general strike today for the first time since the coalition government was formed three months ago. they are protesting $16 billion worth of upcoming spending cuts that will slash wages, pentecost and welfare benefits but with the country on the brink of bankruptcy the greek government is expected to approve those unpopular cuts. and more austerity protests in madrid. thousands of demonstrators clashed with police. they are demanding constitutional reform as the government prepares a new round of austerity measures. concerns over recoveryawayed dow
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mark my words, if president obama wins this election, and i think he will, i really do believe he'll win, there will be a lame duck session of congress, they will avoid the fiscal cliff, they will either pass a multi-year budget then or agree to conditions to keep the government going while they work on the budget in the next couple of months after the election, and you will see a much higher level of cooperation, because their number one goal, the republicans, as senator mcconnell said, to defeat the president. well, that can't be their goal anymore because he can't run for anything anymore. that's a done deal. so then i believe their number one goal will be either to make some progress or at least to hold on to their majority which they can't do without making some progress. then i think you will see both sides begin to compromise, work together and you will see this logjam break. >> when we come back, the question people have been asking ever since bill clinton's big speech at the democratic convention. would america have been better off with another clinton term? >> do you know,
mark my words, if president obama wins this election, and i think he will, i really do believe he'll win, there will be a lame duck session of congress, they will avoid the fiscal cliff, they will either pass a multi-year budget then or agree to conditions to keep the government going while they work on the budget in the next couple of months after the election, and you will see a much higher level of cooperation, because their number one goal, the republicans, as senator mcconnell said, to...
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obama's reelection chances. and yet they are not. why, you ask? (laughter) it's the subject of tonight's news segment "barack obama's the luckiest dude on the planet." (laughter) in an ordinary election involving a stagnant economy, global unrest, and the typical incumbent president would be at an enormous disadvantage. unless-- >> does the government have a responsibility to provide health care to the 50 million americans who don't have it today? >> well, we do provide care for people who don't have insurance. we pick them up in an ambulance and take them to the hospital and give them care and different states have different ways of providing for that care. (laughter) >> jon: unless-- normally he would be in trouble unless that incumbent president is running against the guy who just appeared to suggest that we don't need to do a health care plan for uninsured americans because we have emergency rooms! (laughter) and, like, they're open all night. (laughter) they're, like, 7-elevens but-- (cheers and applause) n
obama's reelection chances. and yet they are not. why, you ask? (laughter) it's the subject of tonight's news segment "barack obama's the luckiest dude on the planet." (laughter) in an ordinary election involving a stagnant economy, global unrest, and the typical incumbent president would be at an enormous disadvantage. unless-- >> does the government have a responsibility to provide health care to the 50 million americans who don't have it today? >> well, we do provide...
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. >> reporter: by bus and by plane, for mitt romney and president obama, this election election come -- could come down to one state. >> oh. >> ohio. >> oh. >> ohio. >> reporter: ohio is one of the key scwing states in this election -- swing states in this election and today romney and president obama will be battling it there. romney has some ground to make up. the poll just out this morning has president obama up ten points in the buckeye state. he and his -- he had a six- point lead before the convention. >> it didn't work. we don't like t. we're not going back. >> reporter: the numbers are similar in florida where the president now has a nine-point lead over romney. and in pennsylvania he's maintained a double digit advantage for a couple of months now. but it's ohio that's been the main focus of the campaign with president obama and his republican rival each making his 14th trip to the state. turn on a tv set in ohio and this is what you'll likely see during a commercial break. both campaigns spent more here than any other state. president obama and his allies have spent nearly
. >> reporter: by bus and by plane, for mitt romney and president obama, this election election come -- could come down to one state. >> oh. >> ohio. >> oh. >> ohio. >> reporter: ohio is one of the key scwing states in this election -- swing states in this election and today romney and president obama will be battling it there. romney has some ground to make up. the poll just out this morning has president obama up ten points in the buckeye state. he and his...
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the election is not over. john said the same thing. that said obama's ahead by nine points in ohio. i mean romney's going to have to convince them that they're telling pollsters to change their mind and come back to either undecided and then to romney, which is really challenging this late in the game. >> 41 days to go. we shall see. thanks to all of you, all three of you for sticking around for our abbreviated power panel. again, my thanks. so back with new efforts to vote this election. the congressional black caucus has launch add new campaign at informing voters on what they need and need to do to cast their ballots. and it's not only voter i.d. concerns. some 16 people are purging people from their voter polls. a member of the congressional black caucus, sir, it's good to have you here. explain to us more about the efforts and your efforts to get voters ready for these new laws. what are you all doing exactly to explain the needs what voters really need when they show up? >> first of all, thank you so much for having me. look, we have decided that in spite of the fact that we t
the election is not over. john said the same thing. that said obama's ahead by nine points in ohio. i mean romney's going to have to convince them that they're telling pollsters to change their mind and come back to either undecided and then to romney, which is really challenging this late in the game. >> 41 days to go. we shall see. thanks to all of you, all three of you for sticking around for our abbreviated power panel. again, my thanks. so back with new efforts to vote this election....
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part of his job is to help president obama get elected. there are a lot of mormons in nevada excited about that prospect, that the democrats can represent mormons. it's political calculation. like you said, he's trying to get the president elected. he's going to bat for the president. that's his job. >> well, i mean, not only that, but he's also trying to protect a thin democratic majority in the senate. and the thing about harry reid is, harry reid doesn't care what anybody else thinks. he's the president's attack dog here. in fact, i'd say considering joe biden does most of his attacking with a smile, that makes harry reid his more vicious attack dog. he can go after romney on anything. seems to be personal with him. >> greta: is he effective as the senate majority leader? any of you. >> well, i think republicans will be quick to say they've gone how many months out passing a budget. they've punted on a number of issues. if you're asking republicans, no. harry reid is the king of gridlock. he's been single-handedly -- he and the presiden
part of his job is to help president obama get elected. there are a lot of mormons in nevada excited about that prospect, that the democrats can represent mormons. it's political calculation. like you said, he's trying to get the president elected. he's going to bat for the president. that's his job. >> well, i mean, not only that, but he's also trying to protect a thin democratic majority in the senate. and the thing about harry reid is, harry reid doesn't care what anybody else thinks....
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afr the 2010 election, obama sat down and thought about what his message is, his vision is, his strategy going into 20 1237 that's what i wrote about in "showdown" and he's stuck to this with such devotion and passion, because he believes in it. there's a real distinction between him and republicans when td t, t are value-driven differences. not just policy differences. you want to do this with the deficit. i want to do that. it's like the reason i want to do this is because i have a different set of values than republicans. >> what are those values? spell them out. >> using govnment as a coalgrvece protect the safety net and to come together and invest in innovation, education, infrastructure. we're in it together. versus the ryan budgetwhich us aa stand-in first puaninwhsa weonal gid of government and give you a voucher, find medicare on your own. here comes romney and he sort of fits the mold. he's a 1 percenter. he shows no empathy, even before the 47%. >> a pure market guy. >> they use bain, from the beginning, as cynthia noted, as a value. he's out there making money. i'm thinking
afr the 2010 election, obama sat down and thought about what his message is, his vision is, his strategy going into 20 1237 that's what i wrote about in "showdown" and he's stuck to this with such devotion and passion, because he believes in it. there's a real distinction between him and republicans when td t, t are value-driven differences. not just policy differences. you want to do this with the deficit. i want to do that. it's like the reason i want to do this is because i have a...
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cnn sees obama likely to win, 237 electoral votes come election day. were he to also win ohio and florida, he would have the total 284. the magic number is 270. there is no guarantee he wins both of those states or either state for that matter you see where i'm going. >> i see where you're going. the polls we're looking at give the advantage to the president, makes mitt romney's pathway to 270 much tougher. this is rich biesen, the political director for mitt romney. he doesn't see it that way. take a listen. >> they're sort of spiking the ball at the 30 yard line now. look, ohio, there is still 42 days to go. we're in the i did any stretch inside the margin of error in ohio. the obama campaign will have problems there. >> he's looking at different numbers, he's looking at the internal poll numbers his campaign does. we still have six weeks to go, we have debates, the needle could move between now and election day. >> it is exciting. we'll see you in steinhauser, tha you so much. >>> today we learn builders sold slightly fewer homes in august than they
cnn sees obama likely to win, 237 electoral votes come election day. were he to also win ohio and florida, he would have the total 284. the magic number is 270. there is no guarantee he wins both of those states or either state for that matter you see where i'm going. >> i see where you're going. the polls we're looking at give the advantage to the president, makes mitt romney's pathway to 270 much tougher. this is rich biesen, the political director for mitt romney. he doesn't see it...
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let's say for the sake of argument that in fact obama does win this election as it seems more probable than not. there will be a lot of disappointment on the reblican side. how should it play out? how close are the people going to grapple if this does happen with some of the issues we have been discussing? >> the way that we will both discipline the conservative activists and democrats. basically the reason why the ideologue's like me care about this election as the affordable care racked. i think that when you look at a lot of the folks on the right, there is a real belief that the affordable care act creates a universal health care system that is going to prove problematic and lots of ways and you also year a lot of the liberal policy scholars well, basically the divide between the exchanges is a tricky one and it's hard to see how it will play out. we can have a debate about it but this is going to prove consequential than it is understood yet it is extremely difficult to retrench once you have an expansion of this kind and people say well bill clinton's that was defeated over the 2
let's say for the sake of argument that in fact obama does win this election as it seems more probable than not. there will be a lot of disappointment on the reblican side. how should it play out? how close are the people going to grapple if this does happen with some of the issues we have been discussing? >> the way that we will both discipline the conservative activists and democrats. basically the reason why the ideologue's like me care about this election as the affordable care...
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we elected barack obama. that doesn't mean thate've seen the end of racism but it optle younger than me my don't have that same resonance because they've seem people like michelle obama and barack obama all the time. this is more desperate than effective. >>oe, mitmnime sthha kind of go along with some of the more brazen stuff if you look at it a certain way. he talks about how the president doesn't have american values. ay rteon campaign trail. listen to this. >> we've got to stop apologizing for scess at home and we've got toave a president to stop apologizing for success abroad. i d't tnk his comnts atesmen u knew nation. >> it's in some respects foreign to the american experience type of philosophy. >> i don't think he ubdss why our ecomy is the most successful in the world. i don't think he understands america. >> two act as though the presidt doesn't understand america, his values are unameric, he doesn't understand how to deal with americans, joe, isn't that sort of the same kind of code that he's diff
we elected barack obama. that doesn't mean thate've seen the end of racism but it optle younger than me my don't have that same resonance because they've seem people like michelle obama and barack obama all the time. this is more desperate than effective. >>oe, mitmnime sthha kind of go along with some of the more brazen stuff if you look at it a certain way. he talks about how the president doesn't have american values. ay rteon campaign trail. listen to this. >> we've got to stop...
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if they change hands, they would need three more pickups if obama would win re-election. that would mn sweeping wisconsin,virginia, and connecticut o o l and holding nevada and indiana. as you can see, the battle to control the u.s. senate in november for republicans is quite steep. >>> today the u.n. general assembly will hear from iranian present mahmoud ahmadinejad. it his le addressing the body before hitting his term limits. they're urging delegates to protes the speech and boycotts ri is live. every time we hear him rant, are we giving this guy attention. >> reporter: forgive me if i don't swer your question. we're having a few construction problems. ahmadinejad is expected to be 16 ur a is often the case when he's here in new york, there will be large protests taking place outside the u.n. those are scheduled to take place at 11:00 a.m. and we skpeerkted to hear from high-profile speakerse ry giuliani and mayor bloomberg. he's essentially a me-duck president, finishing up the second of his two-four-year terms. now, just t g aititf insight into what we might here, p
if they change hands, they would need three more pickups if obama would win re-election. that would mn sweeping wisconsin,virginia, and connecticut o o l and holding nevada and indiana. as you can see, the battle to control the u.s. senate in november for republicans is quite steep. >>> today the u.n. general assembly will hear from iranian present mahmoud ahmadinejad. it his le addressing the body before hitting his term limits. they're urging delegates to protes the speech and...
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while governor romney logged 17 trips to the state this election cycle president obama is making his 13th visit this year alone. earlier this month the democratic ticket made clear just how much ohio means to them. >> if we win ohio, we win the election. >> if we win toledo, we will win ohio. and if we win ohio we'll win this election. >> john heilemann, there has been no shortage of love for the state of ohio this election cycle. president obama and mitt romney both speaking at 1:05 today. i wonder your take on the state it's interesting when you look at the dynamics economically at play in ohio. governor cakasic's great job of sheparding the ohio economy to account for state unemployment 7.2%, lower than the national average, it also undercuts mitt romney's message this economy isn't in turn around and time to get someone else. >> makes john kasic a hobbled sur row gate for mitt romney, you can't say the economy is great when you're trying to prove the economy is bad. thing about ohio it's an important state, and remember when 2004 the whole election came down to john kerry losing
while governor romney logged 17 trips to the state this election cycle president obama is making his 13th visit this year alone. earlier this month the democratic ticket made clear just how much ohio means to them. >> if we win ohio, we win the election. >> if we win toledo, we will win ohio. and if we win ohio we'll win this election. >> john heilemann, there has been no shortage of love for the state of ohio this election cycle. president obama and mitt romney both speaking...
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obama's reelection chances. and yet they are not. why, you ask? (laughter) it's the subject of tonight's news segment "barack obama's the luckiest dude on the planet." (laughter) in an ordinary election involving a stagnant economy, global unrest, and the typical incumbent president would be at an enormous disadvantage. unless-- >> does the government have a responsibility to provide health care to the 50 million americans who don't have it today? >> well, we do provide care for people who don't have insurance. we pick them up in an ambulance and take them to the hospital and give them care and different states have different ways of providing for that care. (laughter) >> jon: unless-- normally he would be in trouble unless that incumbent president is running against the guy who just appeared to suggest that we don't need to do a health care plan for uninsured americans because we have emergency rooms! (laughter) and, like, they're open all night. (laughter) they're, like, 7-elevens but-- (cheers and applause) n
obama's reelection chances. and yet they are not. why, you ask? (laughter) it's the subject of tonight's news segment "barack obama's the luckiest dude on the planet." (laughter) in an ordinary election involving a stagnant economy, global unrest, and the typical incumbent president would be at an enormous disadvantage. unless-- >> does the government have a responsibility to provide health care to the 50 million americans who don't have it today? >> well, we do provide...
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i think for barack obama there's no more effective, articulate defender of his right to be re-elected right now than bill clinton. >> okay. >> so along the same lines is a new poll, quinnipiac, "new york times" poll that shows mr. obama is up by 10 points in the state of ohio over mitt romney. is that for the efforts of obama's great campaigning or does it have more to do with bill clinton and that widely admired speech he gave at the dnc? >> i think it's a lot to do with bill clinton. i think if you look at the way the polls have gone in the swing states since the convention, you have to say that the effect of bill clinton's speech has been extremely positive because he was able in that speech in a very detailed and mathematical incontrovertibly mathematical way present the argument for re-election for barack obama. i think he did it better than barack obama did. now that they are out there together, you've got to look at the romney campaign which is clearly in trouble, particularly in these swing states, the higher the gap is widening on an almost hourly basis, and you have to say w
i think for barack obama there's no more effective, articulate defender of his right to be re-elected right now than bill clinton. >> okay. >> so along the same lines is a new poll, quinnipiac, "new york times" poll that shows mr. obama is up by 10 points in the state of ohio over mitt romney. is that for the efforts of obama's great campaigning or does it have more to do with bill clinton and that widely admired speech he gave at the dnc? >> i think it's a lot to do...
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madonna says she wants president obama to be elected them up but she is under fire for the which made her endorsement. >> we have a class warfare -- we have a black muslim and the white house. >> her remarks were met with mixed reaction on the street. i'm not surprised that it can never per mark -- out of her mouth. >> is a lack of concern with what you will say to a group of people. >> president obama has said he is a committed christian. we have not heard from madonna's publicist. an american university professor discusses the uproar when cheap breastfed her toddler in class. "modern family"premieres tonight and sofia vergara has become a star as a result. >> most people remember one moment in their lives the rest of their lives. >> this will be especially unforgettable. >> [inaudible] what do you say? >> chase kernick came up on stage with ^ wonder good in -- with carrie underwood in kentucky. she planted a kiss on his lips. his friends called him the luckiest guy in the world. >> it will be hard to top that with his second kiss. that is a set up for the rest of his life. >> the ti
madonna says she wants president obama to be elected them up but she is under fire for the which made her endorsement. >> we have a class warfare -- we have a black muslim and the white house. >> her remarks were met with mixed reaction on the street. i'm not surprised that it can never per mark -- out of her mouth. >> is a lack of concern with what you will say to a group of people. >> president obama has said he is a committed christian. we have not heard from...
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voting will end on the election day. very unscientific poll. >>> now for a look at your national and regional weather, here is meteorologist bill karins who has your weather channel forecast. i'm exhausted. why did we think of doing this? terrible idea. >> yeah. i've never done a corn maze. i've never had any urge. the movie "children of the corn" never urged me. good morning, everyone. as far as the weather this morning, umbrellas are needed in many areas. we have a lot of locations that are dealing with wet weather, showers, thunderstorms. some of this in the drought areas that need it in the midwest. the white on the map is lots of clouds. kansas city all the way back heading back into areas of new england. all the green on the map is a little bit of rain. a little radar tour will show you where we're dealing with the heaviest of rain. from oklahoma starting to clear out a little bit. we had stronger storms last night south of oklahoma city. this was welcomed rain. a couple of showers by lawsuton. from st. louis all t
voting will end on the election day. very unscientific poll. >>> now for a look at your national and regional weather, here is meteorologist bill karins who has your weather channel forecast. i'm exhausted. why did we think of doing this? terrible idea. >> yeah. i've never done a corn maze. i've never had any urge. the movie "children of the corn" never urged me. good morning, everyone. as far as the weather this morning, umbrellas are needed in many areas. we have a...
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how does president obama win? how do t democrats get their vote out when they have these road blocks in frontf th? the general election is right arou the corner. >> it's around the corner, but folks have to get informed of what kind of i.d. they need. oneover the biggest problems in florida is they have done voter purges that have been stopped. they went after voters with surnames sayinthey weren't sure if they were citizens or not. wee akrere communicating to our communities, understanding what the voter i.d. laws are and how to make sure we're gettinghose i.d.s. >> the numbers add up that this it could be the election. fair enough? >> this ae . the biggest problem is you can't change the rules in the middle of the game cause you're afraid of the outcome. you can't steal the vote. you oulde tryi to ay th and make sure they are participating. >> what do you make of what's going on in pennsylvania? pennsylvania voter i.d. could prevent one out of six latinos from voting. >> that's close to 250,000 americans disenfr
how does president obama win? how do t democrats get their vote out when they have these road blocks in frontf th? the general election is right arou the corner. >> it's around the corner, but folks have to get informed of what kind of i.d. they need. oneover the biggest problems in florida is they have done voter purges that have been stopped. they went after voters with surnames sayinthey weren't sure if they were citizens or not. wee akrere communicating to our communities,...
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-- ran for re-election in 1980, i don't think he was protected as much as barack obama is being this campaign season. cheryl: interesting we're still talking about this so many years later after the civil rights movement. ann coulter, thank you very much. >> thank you. cheryl: good luck on the book, "mugged" by ann coulter. >>> imf's head christine lagarde saying you cannot have it all at the same time. well, turns out some women can really have it all. you may just need a lot of money to make that happen. in tonight's top five, the highest-paid celebrity moms. number five, music superstar beyonce brought in $40 million last year along with her husband's $38 million. number four, supermodel giselle bundchen with quarterback husband tom brady only earned $30 million. number three, jennifer lopez, her rank might slip next year now that she's no longer earning $20 million from "american idol." number two, bethany frankel took in $55 million last year thanks to her numerous reality shows and skinny girl brand of drinks. now she has a new talk show. and the number one highest-paid celebri
-- ran for re-election in 1980, i don't think he was protected as much as barack obama is being this campaign season. cheryl: interesting we're still talking about this so many years later after the civil rights movement. ann coulter, thank you very much. >> thank you. cheryl: good luck on the book, "mugged" by ann coulter. >>> imf's head christine lagarde saying you cannot have it all at the same time. well, turns out some women can really have it all. you may just...
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what should either a re-elected president obama or a newly elected mitt romney look for in a treasury secretary to try to strike the balance in a different way? >> well, i think they need someone who's independent of large financial institutions. someone who sees financial institutions as a means to an end, not an end to themselves. they're there dee posit insuran other types of support to support the credit needs of the real economy, not just to fan their balance sheet. i think -- we need that separation and we need someone who believes in regulation, doesn't think it's a bad thing to be a regulator. you know, i don't like a lot of bureaucratic regulation. i think some of the stuff coming out now is highly bureaucratic and it's somewhat inkre meantal, but you can do it. >> quickly, give me the name of someone who should be treasury secretary. >> well, you know, boy, i don't want to get into that. there are a lot of good names out there. i actually think that in the regulatory space, it's just as important to have people at the fdic, at the fed. if the occ, if they keep it who also, i
what should either a re-elected president obama or a newly elected mitt romney look for in a treasury secretary to try to strike the balance in a different way? >> well, i think they need someone who's independent of large financial institutions. someone who sees financial institutions as a means to an end, not an end to themselves. they're there dee posit insuran other types of support to support the credit needs of the real economy, not just to fan their balance sheet. i think -- we...
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when you're talking about elections when only won by less than 1 or 2%, in north carolina president obama won the presidcy wh fi vot per prct. this is a close election. we're talking about a rise in the voter in florida, texas, pennsylvania, who is having ese ouageous laws where one in six latinos will be disenfranchid. americans shou be outraged. owy yogi between now and the next 40 days? that's really what it comes down to. >> absolutely. todais national voter registration day. it's historic. wead 50 secretary of sta, both republican and democrats coming together saying we need this action today. we have been able to register close to 100,000 individuals just today alone. we see a ground swell, but it's not engh. wed toakreri ta to ch other about voter i.d. laws, prepare to go to the polls and make sure people realize at the ballot box it's about the american voter. >> i'm going to go to florida and do this story. florida s set near impossible deadlinetove cizenip. how does president obama win? how do the democrats get their vote out when they have these road blocks in front of them? th
when you're talking about elections when only won by less than 1 or 2%, in north carolina president obama won the presidcy wh fi vot per prct. this is a close election. we're talking about a rise in the voter in florida, texas, pennsylvania, who is having ese ouageous laws where one in six latinos will be disenfranchid. americans shou be outraged. owy yogi between now and the next 40 days? that's really what it comes down to. >> absolutely. todais national voter registration day. it's...
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it is true if the people who voted in 8 as in 12 obama will get elected. >> brian: does it explain the trend. they were closer even with the same science? >> well, i don't believe that, i believe what they are doing is reweighting the data. that would not establish a trend. the accurate polling which is no reason to go to the polls. go to the accurate one. rasmussen shows the race within a point or two in each of the states . by the way, the trend in rasmussen and in my own poling is that romney was doing foin in august and fell back because of the democratic convention and recovered at end of last week and now even . that is the reality. if the election were held today. romney would carry ohio, florida, nevada, virge virge and a shot at wisconsin where i am today. and would win over 300 electoral votes. the media is deliberately or inadvertantly and wrongly showing the race to be different. >> brian: new york times and washington post using that science having him trailing in all three . nationally everyone said it is a dead heat. dick, stick around. we have to talk to you more. comin
it is true if the people who voted in 8 as in 12 obama will get elected. >> brian: does it explain the trend. they were closer even with the same science? >> well, i don't believe that, i believe what they are doing is reweighting the data. that would not establish a trend. the accurate polling which is no reason to go to the polls. go to the accurate one. rasmussen shows the race within a point or two in each of the states . by the way, the trend in rasmussen and in my own poling...